jelly

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jelly englannista suomeksi

  1. hyytelöidä, hillota

  2. hyytelö, hillo

  1. hyytelö

  2. hillo

  3. marmeladi

  4. aladobi

  5. hyytelöidä

  6. tytistä

jelly englanniksi

  1. A dessert made by boiling gelatine, sugar and some flavouring (often derived from fruit) and allowing it to set, known as "(l)" in North America.

  2. A clear or translucent fruit preserve, made from fruit juice and set using either naturally occurring, or added, pectin. Normally known as "jam" in Commonwealth English but see jelly and jeely.

  3. 1945, (w) and Wilma Lord Perkins (revisor), ''The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book'', Eighth edition:

  4. Perfect jelly is of appetizing flavor; beautifully colored and translucent; tender enough to cut easily with a spoon, yet firm enough to hold its shape when turned from the glass.
  5. 1975, (w) and (w), ''The Joy of Cooking'', 5th revision:

  6. Jelly has great clarity. Two cooking processes are involved. First, the juice alone is extracted from the fruit. Only that portion thin and clear enough to drip through a cloth is cooked with sugar until sufficiently firm to hold its shape. It is never stiff and never gummy.
  7. (clipping of)

  8. A savoury substance, derived from meat, that has the same texture as the dessert.

  9. Any substance or object having the consistency of jelly.

  10. (ux)

  11. {{quote-text|en|year=1821|title=Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine|volume=8|page=67

  12. (RQ:Wells First Men in the Moon) some of the profounder scholars are altogether too great for locomotion, and are carried from place to place in a sort of sedan tub, wabbling jellies of knowledge that enlist my respectful astonishment.

  13. A jellyfish.

  14. {{quote-journal|en|year=2014|author=Theo Tait; ‘Water-Borne Zombies’|journal=London Review of Books|volume=36|issue=5

  15. A pretty girl; a girlfriend.

  16. {{quote-text|en|year=1931|author=William Faulkner|title=Sanctuary|page=25|publisher=Vintage|year_published=1993

  17. A large backside, especially a woman's.

  18. 2001, (w), “(w)” (song)

  19. I shake my jelly at every chance / When I whip with my hips you slip into a trance
  20. {{quote-book|en|year=2001|author=George Dell|title=Dance Unto the Lord|pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=63YsRAvOc2QC&pg=PA94&dq=jelly|page=94

  21. A shoe.

  22. {{quote-text|en|year=2006|author=David L. Marcus|title=What It Takes to Pull Me Through

  23. Blood.

  24. To make into jelly.

  25. To preserve in jelly.

  26. To wiggle like jelly. (rfex)

  27. (cap).

  28. (quote-newsgroup)

  29. 2011, "Exchange smiles, not saliva", ''The Banner'' (Grand Blanc High School), Volume 47, Issue 2, December 2011, page 17:

  30. "I think other people make rude comments because they're jelly jealous bro," Schroer said. "We're just showing our love to other people."
  31. (seemoreCites)

  32. (cap) brick refuse used as metal in building roads.

  33. {{quote-text|en|year=1862|title=Notes on Building and Road-making, with Rules for Estimating Repairs to Tanks and Channels|page=143